Obviously, in this story, Orange Baby Jesus is my buddy's spoiled rotten brother, but the disturbing thing is that the regular guy driving around Saginaw in that PT Cruiser or Cavalier thinks that's the thing he should aspire to become.
That's pretty much Orangey's base with a whole lot of persecution complex thrown in.
Some of them, yes. Some of Trump's supporters suffer terribly like that.
My Dad's two brothers were Reagan Republicans. Then one became a Trump supporter and the other a Democrat (or the Democrats kind of shift right). The Trump supporter worked hard his whole life, much like his Dad. So did the other brother (and my Dad as well), though he'd change professions mid-life. I had no idea why one of them became a Trump supporter, other than he likely bought into the bullshit that if you aren't successful, it is because you are lazy. And probably this idea that white people aren't being forgotten by government.
My Dad was a life long Democrat (and only one of the brothers to serve in the military) and one of the most reserved people when it came to interpreting information,
never getting overexcited. He had no idea what to think of Trump, it was so outlandish. They all had the same father, dude who worked the company line, and then was dropped like a dead fish by management. Each of them came out of it with varying perspectives. All of them hard working, decent people. I'd suppose the main difference between the three was intelligence. My Dad was a vault with info and had an uncanny ability to manage data without a lens, one brother is super smart science/engineering wise, the Trump brother was fair in intelligence, a great salesman and impressive with people, but definitely the most excitable and least intelligent, but admittedly it was a high bar. The Trump brother died in 2020, so we don't know if he'd seen the light after January 6th. I've got to think he would have. But the partisan mind behaves oddly.
We saw in January 6th, lots of white collar people out there. People that perhaps see the world in too narrow of a worldview, seeing only the hardships they've endured, underappreciating the help they've benefited from. Indeed, when Obama said the corporations didn't build the infrastructure that is used by them to drive our trillion dollar economy, many on the right-wing didn't have a clue what Obama meant. I think the source of our problems with Trump supporters partially lays within that.